March 2017: Siegel quoted in The Daily Report (Atlanta's affiliate of the National Law Journal) on Young v. Borders, 850 F.3d 1274 (11th Cir. 2017), a police shooting case involving the plaintiff's Second Amendment right to self-protection. Read the article here.

February 2017: Siegel wins appeal in 11th Cir. in $20 million Foreign Sovereign Immunites Act case, setting precedent on application of American vs. foreign law in FSIA cases, and waiver of immunity through ratification. Read the opinion here.

May 2016:Siegel publishes article in Litigation arguing that appellate rules should be revamped and updated to save clients money and increase efficiency. Read the article here.

April 2016: Siegel achieves reversal of nearly $1 million in lost profits damages for property owners appealing jury award, upheld by the trial judge, to real estate development company. Read the opinion in Holmes v. Jetall Co. here.

January 2016: Siegel is quoted in Vice.com story, "How a Texas Court Battle Could Undermine Obama's New Gun Rules." Read the story here.

September 2015: Siegel files amicus brief in U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of several Texas state senators in Evenwel v. Abbott, a Voting Rights Act case that asks whether people ineligible to vote, such as children and ineligible immigrants, should be counted when equalizing the populations of voting districts. The brief emphasizes the wide-ranging constituent services provided by elected officials and argues that such service will be far less effective if ineligible voters are packed into larger, lopsided urban districts -- a likely result of a decision favoring petitioners. Read the brief here.

August 2015: Siegel files amicus brief in U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of Dean Erwin Chemerinsky supporting petition for certiorari filed by family of fifteen year-old boy shot by U.S. Border patrol agent feet from the border with Mexico. The brief argues that the Fourth Amendment applies extraterritorially to excessive force used by a law enforcement agent standing on U.S. soil, though the subject was a foregn citizen. The brief is covered by Law360 and The Houston Press; read the Law360 article here.

August 2015: The Houston Press quotes Siegel and discusses Tolan case in cover story about police shootings and the doctrine of qualified immunity. Read the Houston Press story here.

May 2015: Siegel wins significant RICO appeal in Fifth Circuit as co-counsel for company allegedly excluded from Houston Independent School District contracts for refusing to bribe HISD trustee. The decision is covered by The Houston Chronicle, The Houston Press, and Law360. Read Law360's article here.

March 2015: Siegel files amicus brief on behalf of former Texas Governor Mark White and several current Texas election officers arguing that Texas' Voter ID law imposes an unconstitutional poll tax. Read the brief here.

December 2014: National Law Journal Supreme Court correspondent Tony Mauro writes that the Tolan decision could give an "unexpected boost" to other high profile civil rights cases involving police shootings. Read the National Law Journal Story here.

September 2014: Siegel wins Kinney case in Texas Supreme Court, establishing right for people who are defamed online to obtain removal of false information. Read the Texas Lawyer story here.

May 2014: Siegel wins Tolan case in U.S. Supreme Court, as Court unanimously reverses Fith Circuit and revives Tolan's civil rights-excessive force suit based on Siegel's petition for writ of certiorari. The decision is covered by all local television stations in Houston as well as The Houston Chronicle and the Associated Press. Read the AP story here.

April 2014: Siegel's win in the 11th Circuit, reviving GDG Acquisitions LLC's $14m claim against the Government of Belize, is covered by Bloomberg BNA's US Law Week and Law360. Read Bloomberg's article here.

January 2014: Siegel's argument in Kinney v. Barnes in the Texas Supreme Court -- which concerns whether courts can constitutionally order a website to remove a defamatory post -- is covered in The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, The Houston Chronicle, The Texas Tribune, Law 360, and Austin television stations.

August 21, 2013: Texas Third Court of Appeals rules in favor of Siegel's client and reverses denial of motion to dismiss under Texas's new SLAPP law. Read the decision here.

July 24, 2012: Fifth Circuit reverses $6.3 million damages award against Siegel clients United Polychem, Inc. and Lynne Van Der Wall and orders retrial against United Polychem only using more favorable measure of damages. Read the decision here.